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cache the printer_info_2 with the open printer handle.
cache is invalidated on a mod_a_printer() call **on that smbd**.
Yes, this means that the window for admins to step on each other
from different clients just got larger, but since handles a generally
short lived this is probably ok.
(This used to be commit 33c7b7522504fb15989f32add8e9a087c8d9d0fa)
* performance optimization in enumprinterdataex() when keyname is empty
* fix a few typos in comments
* reload services after addprinter_command()
dump registry data in ascii when the key is REG_SZ or REG_MULTI_SZ
(This used to be commit fde6ef7cc62c58d512dc8053b214f0a3c59a78ab)
this now gives us complete remove privileges control in the client
libs, so we are in good shape for starting on the server side.
(This used to be commit bf99440398db86f46233eb2f5adddffb61280a1b)
lsa_add_acct_rights function.
This allows us to add privileges remotely to accounts using rpcclient.
(This used to be commit 2e5e659e095a94b0716d97f673f993f0af99aabe)
calls to init_unistr2() in the code and every one of them got the 3rd
argument incorrect, so I thought it best just to remove the argument.
The incorrect usage was caused by callers using strlen() to determine
the length of the string. The 3rd argument to init_unistr2() was
supposed to be the character length, not the byte length of the
string, so for non-english this could come out wrong.
I also removed the bogus 'always allocate at least 256 bytes'
hack. There may be some code that relies on this, but if there is then
the code is broken and needs fixing.
(This used to be commit b9eff31b1433c81fbff733e194914a40f25e3bda)
principal similar to the existing cli_lsa_enum_privsaccount() call,
except that cli_lsa_enum_account_rights() doesn't require a call to
open_account first. There is also the minor matter that
cli_lsa_enum_account_rights() works whereas
cli_lsa_enum_privsaccount() doesn't!
this call can be used to find what privileges an account or group
has. This is a first step towards proper privileges support in Samba.
(This used to be commit 65bac11d716f873dcdbda528313c33634c26a072)
This patch makes Samba compile cleanly with -Wwrite-strings.
- That is, all string literals are marked as 'const'. These strings are
always read only, this just marks them as such for passing to other functions.
What is most supprising is that I didn't need to change more than a few lines of code (all
in 'net', which got a small cleanup of net.h and extern variables). The rest
is just adding a lot of 'const'.
As far as I can tell, I have not added any new warnings - apart from making all
of tdbutil.c's function const (so they warn for adding that const string to
struct).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 92a777d0eaa4fb3a1c7835816f93c6bdd456816d)
this commit change the structure and code to reflect this
some test revelead I'm right.
some other revelead currently the abort shutdown does not work against my test machine even if it returns successfully ... need investigation
(This used to be commit c5892b656dedd0367adc33d9606311d1dde99a58)
field at all. It seems to be an optional 12 byte structure of some
kind. mkaplan found a situation where the structure was not present at
all (depending on ptr_0)
(This used to be commit d7f18c60f73a3acb00ec9b1f9c605cc8c9d690a7)
SPOOL_USER_CTR look like they should be transposed. We don't make use
of the user level information (what is it used for??) so I haven't
changed any code, just added a comment.
(This used to be commit bbb0b2ee40acfeb8cd91a55feb1db0c1e2d9ced5)
dashes of const. This is a rather large check-in, some things may break.
It does compile though :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 82b8f749a36b42e22186297482aad2abb04fab8a)
Also tidied up some of Richard's code (I don't think he uses the compiler
flags -g -Wall -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual like
I do :-) :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 10024ed06e9d91f24fdc78d59eef2f76bf395438)
offset is zero. Previously we were jumping to the start of the
parse buffer (i.e offset zero) and reading string data until we hit
a terminating NULL.
Test case: in a PRINTER_INFO_0 structure, the servername field may be
NULL when doing an enumprinters with flags = PRINTER_ENUM_LOCAL.
(This used to be commit e62c6bf066c2242aae605ba707c9775b37bcaca3)
The actual design change is relitivly small however:
It all goes back to jerry's 'BOOL store', added to many of the elements in a
SAM_ACCOUNT. This ensured that smb.conf defaults did not get 'fixed' into
ldap. This was a great win for admins, and this patch follows in the same way.
This patch extends the concept - we don't store values back into LDAP unless
they have been changed. So if we read a value, but don't update it, or we
read a value, find it's not there and use a default, we will not update
ldap with that value. This reduced clutter in our LDAP DB, and makes it
easier to change defaults later on.
Metze's particular problem was that when we 'write back' an unchanged value,
we would clear any muliple values in that feild. Now he can still have his
mulitivalued 'uid' feild, without Samba changing it for *every* other
operation.
This also applies to many other attributes, and helps to eliminate a nasty
race condition. (Time between get and set)
This patch is big, and needs more testing, but metze has tested usrmgr, and
I've fixed some pdbedit bugs, and tested domain joins, so it isn't compleatly
flawed ;-).
The same system will be introduced into the SAM code shortly, but this fixes
bugs that people were coming across in production uses of Samba 3.0/HEAD, hence
it's inclusion here.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 7f237bde212eb188df84a5d8adb598a93fba8155)
better job of working with usrmgr. Previously we were blanking out entires,
and all sort of mischif.
The new patch (which I've now had a chance to test/modify) also takes care not
to expand % values (ie we go \\%L\%U -> \\server\user, we don't want to store
\\server\user back) and to correctly notice 'not set' compared to 'null string'
etc.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit ab878b6cc4132594fc33f78aeebf0d8b7266c150)
total entries on an error whereas nt4 must send uninitialised data so
we didn't catch this one before.
(This used to be commit 88653130bc1e380b7d8dc6c62492f3bbc6f1c707)
- getprinterdataex(), setprinterdataex(), enumprinterdataex()
Pass data type down to setprinterdata() fn instead of hardcoding REG_SZ.
Did some trickyness to get enumprinterdataex replies unmarshalled
properly. The code seems to have been written to require the number
of entries returned before unpacking said entries. Skip to the end of
the response and read the number of entries then jump back and process
the printer data.
(This used to be commit 6a1953f2431cc848abf210bdecd7080738991296)